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Sokol Blosser Big Tree Block Pinot Noir 2017

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Winery: Sokol

Sokol Blosser Big Tree Block Pinot Noir is made from 100 percent Pinot Noir.andnbsp 1970 was winding down when our founders, Bill Blosser and Susan Sokol Blosser pulled their 68 VW Camper up to an abandoned prune orchard some 30 miles southwest of Portland. These moonstruck kids had little farming experience and just a basic knowledge of winemaking. What they did have, in abundance, was a passion for growing the Pinot Noir grape and creating world-class wine. Soon after settling on this extraordinary land, they planted their first vines and cinched their place as pioneers in Oregons budding wine industry. Review: A very impressive wine for the striking sense of spice, white-pepper and briary, forest notes, across red cherries. The palate has sapid, focused with such taut yet silky tannins holding long and true. Pure red cherries here. Drink or hold. -James Suckling

Vintage: 2017
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Organic: YES

“Our story began in 1971 when our parents, Susan Sokol and Bill Blosser, first planted vines in the now-famous Dundee Hills of Oregon’s Willamette Valley.

As second generation winegrowers, we are passionately committed to our family’s legacy of creating world-class wines. Our wines are made from organic grapes, crafted sustainably with the environment at the forefront of our minds, that express the distinctive flavors of our hillside vineyards.“

-Alex & Alison Sokol Blosser

Siblings, Co-Presidents, and Second Generation Winegrowers

From the start, the Sokol Blosser family was aware of the impact that farming and wine production would have on the environment. Before it was popular, the winery did everything it could to give back to the land. The Sokol Blossers knew preserving the land would help the winery remain family-owned for generations to come.

Being good to the earth – farming, buying and building through the lens of sustainability – is really about paying attention to and respecting the details. We believe this is the only way to make the best wines. 

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